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This document provides an introduction and overview of elementary counting principles used in combinatorial analysis, including: 1) The addition principle, which states that if two tasks cannot be performed simultaneously, the number of ways to perform either task is the sum of the number of ways to perform each individually. 2) The multiplication principle, which states that if an operation consists of multiple separate steps, the number of ways to complete the operation is the product of the number of
- Author
- Suraphel Birhane
- Language
- EN